Ukrainian forces struck two Wildberries e-commerce warehouses — in Tambov Oblast and Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast — using kamikaze drones and Flamingo missiles, according to a single report. The report says dozens of people were killed, and that the warehouses contained equipment destined for the front.
This is an update to an earlier report published by The Zioneer at 02:04 Jerusalem, which noted a strike on the Wildberries warehouse in Tambov Oblast without further details. The current report expands the scope, adding the Elektrostal facility in Moscow Oblast, specifying the use of Flamingo cruise missiles alongside kamikaze drones, and reporting dozens of fatalities. The warehouses are said to have contained equipment bound for the Russian front. The report's source is a single, unverified account; no independent confirmation of the casualties or the attack's specifics is yet available. The strike follows a series of Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russian infrastructure, including fuel depots and refineries, as part of a campaign to disrupt military logistics.
2 developments
- DevelopingUkrainian forces reportedly strike Wildberries warehouse in Tambov, Russia
- DevelopingRussian strike kills at least 25 in Ukraine overnight
- DevelopingUkraine launches massive overnight attack on hundreds of targets across Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg
- DevelopingRussian strike kills three in Odesa, Reuters reports
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